Arthur Goldberg is involved in the post-struggler movement and serves as the co-director of JONAH, Executive Secretary of NARTH, President of PATH, and Board VP of IHF. I have had the pleasure of reading Arthur's new book Light in the Closet: Torah, Homosexuality and the Power to Change. I couldn't put it down and believe neither will you once you begin reading it. The book uniquely bridges the gap between religion, psychology, and public policy regarding the important issue of same-sex attraction.
From personal stories of transformation to Jewish Biblical principles, intertwined with detailed discussions on today's cultural climate, this engrossing work will be used as a reference source for professionals, those seeking change, and their loved ones. Light in the Closet not only reflects Arthur's years of experience in the field, but also his wisdom and compassion. This text should be required reading for every religious institution, public policy forum, health or psychological association, and for those affected by issues of same-sex attraction.
The book breaks new ground as there is no other text of which I am aware that explains the harmony of the psychological healing for homosexuality with the classic teachings of Judaism. This ground breaking book also explodes the “gay gene” mystique and describes the deliberate strategy of gay activists and their allies to culturally sensitize western society to the point that a large portion of society now seeks to normalize the behavior.
By entitling the book Light in the Closet, Arthur provides a message of hope and healing for those who seek change.
--Richard Cohen, International Healing Foundation Newsletter, Winter 2008.
From personal stories of transformation to Jewish Biblical principles, intertwined with detailed discussions on today's cultural climate, this engrossing work will be used as a reference source for professionals, those seeking change, and their loved ones. Light in the Closet not only reflects Arthur's years of experience in the field, but also his wisdom and compassion. This text should be required reading for every religious institution, public policy forum, health or psychological association, and for those affected by issues of same-sex attraction.
The book breaks new ground as there is no other text of which I am aware that explains the harmony of the psychological healing for homosexuality with the classic teachings of Judaism. This ground breaking book also explodes the “gay gene” mystique and describes the deliberate strategy of gay activists and their allies to culturally sensitize western society to the point that a large portion of society now seeks to normalize the behavior.
By entitling the book Light in the Closet, Arthur provides a message of hope and healing for those who seek change.
--Richard Cohen, International Healing Foundation Newsletter, Winter 2008.